No. Salt water is an example of a solution, in which salt is the solute and water is the solvent. Solutions are mixtures, not compounds.
Salt water is NOT a compound. Salt water is a SOLUTION. The SOLUTE being sodium chloride (salt) and the SOLVENT being water. Sodium Chloride , when not dissolved in water is a compound , similarly water is a compound.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic salt, an ionic salt, a water soluble salt.
Some examples of compounds are water, table salt and sucrose. The water is H2O, table salt is NaCl, and sucrose is C12H22O11.
compound solution because the salt is dissolved in the water :)
salt water
compound solution because the salt is dissolved in the water :)
Water is a product of burning, neutralization reaction, thermal decomposition, etc.
compound sorry, it's actually a mixture, see the "Is salt water a compound?" question I just answered.
water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, H2O.table salt is a compound of sodium and chlorine, NaCl.ordinary sugar is a compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, C12H22O11.
compound sorry, it's actually a mixture, see the "Is salt water a compound?" question I just answered.
Salt water is a mixture
Salt water is a mixture